Matt Kuchar returns to The Olympic Club in June for the U.S. Open, where in 1998 he tied for 14th. Kuchar turned 20 during the final round, so it would seem a return to Olympic would bring back warm memories.
Then again, this is the U.S. Open.

Former British Open winner Ben Curtis ended a six-year wait for a PGA Tour victory on Sunday at the Valero Texas Open, and in the process vaulted almost 130 spots in the latest edition of the Official World Golf Ranking. But Lee Westwood won the Indonesian Masters for the second straight

Ben Curtis is still ahead at the Valero Texas Open, leaving him just one round from his first PGA Tour victory since 2006 in what has been his most humbling year as a pro.
But a pack of mostly non-winners could make redemption difficult.

Ben Curtis can't pick his schedule like the old days. The former British Open champion, whose status has sunk near the lowest on the PGA Tour, now waits for the phone to ring to find out whether tournaments can squeeze him in.

Matt Every arrived at the Valero Texas Open having sworn off instructors, proudly cutting practices short and cringing at the sight of other players endlessly tweaking their swings.
His reward was a course record at a PGA Tour stop.

Carl Pettersson was runner-up at both the Sony Open and Shell Houston Open before he cashed in last week with a win at Hilton Head. Three high finishes would be enough to put him at No. 10 in the European Ryder Cup standings, except for one small problem.

Masters champion Bubba Watson has withdrawn from the Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow.
Watson told tournament officials Tuesday that he needs to spend time with his family after the tournament in New Orleans next week, where he will defend his title.